AP US HISTORY—COLLEGE BOARD RELEASED EXAM …
AP US HISTORY—COLLEGE BOARD RELEASED EXAM QUESTIONS
**Keep this packet until the AP US History Exam.
Ideas for how to use this packet:
A. For each time period, look for trends in the types of questions that are asked about it. Do certain things (people, information, themes) repeat, but in slightly different wording? What is the most important knowledge you need to have to be able to answer questions about the time period?
B. Look at each question and circle words you don’t know. Ask for help defining them and/or look them up for yourself.
C. Practice restating the questions in your own words. What is really being asked of you?
D. Look up any question from 1999 to the present on the AP College Board website for which you would like to see more information or sample essays (see the links section of the homepage for our class on the RHS website for information on how to get to that website).
E. Practice writing essays in response to some of the questions in this packet. (Some will be used on upcoming practice tests)
F. Look for trends in the questions that span different time periods. Are certain time periods or aspects of time periods more likely to be compared/contrasted than others?
G. Look for trends in the DBQs. In what ways are the questions more difficult than and/or different from the others?
TIME PERIOD QUESTIONS (These are organized into chronological categories; within each category, the questions are arranged by the date they were given on the test—most recent test first)
1607-1763: The Colonial Period until end of French and Indian War
(2012) Analyze the effect of the French and Indian War and its aftermath on the relationship between Great Britain and the British colonies. Confine your response to the period from 1754 to 1776.
(2011) Analyze the origins and development of slavery in Britain’s North American colonies in the period 1607 to 1776.
(2011 alt): Compare and contrast the British, French, and Spanish imperial goals in North America between 1580 and 1763.
(2010 alt) Evaluate the influence of religion on the development of colonial society in TWO of the following regions: Spanish Southwest, New England, New France
(2008) Early encounters between American Indians and European colonists led to a variety of relationships among the different cultures. Analyze how the actions taken by BOTH American Indians and European colonists shaped those relationships in TWO of the following regions. Confine your answer to the 1600s: New England, Chesapeake, Spanish Southwest, New York and New France
(2007 alt) The French and Indian War (1754-1763) altered the relationship between Britain and its North American colonies. Assess this change with regard to TWO of the following in the period between 1763 and 1775: land acquisition, politics, economics
(2006) Analyze the differences between the Spanish settlements in the Southwest and the English colonies in New England in the seventeenth century in terms of TWO of the following: politics, religion, economic development
(2005) Compare and contrast the ways in which economic development affected politics in Massachusetts and Virginia in the period from 1607 to 1750.
(2005 alt) “Geography was the primary factor in shaping the development of the British colonies in North America.” Assess the validity of this statement for the 1600s.
(2003 alt) Compare the ways in which TWO of the following reflected tensions in colonial society: Bacon’s Rebellion (1676), Pueblo Revolt (1680), Salem Witch Trials (1692), Stono Rebellion (1739)
(2002) Compare the ways in which religion shaped the development of colonial society (to 1740) in TWO of the following regions: New England, Chesapeake, Middle Atlantic
(2002 alt) Analyze the impact of the Atlantic trade routes established in the mid-1600s on the economic development in the British North American colonies. Consider the period 1650-1750.
(2001) How did economic, geographic, and social factors encourage the growth of slavery as an important part of the economy of the southern colonies between 1607 and 1775? (a bit into next time period)
(2000) Analyze the cultural and economic responses of two of the following groups to the Indians of North America before 1750: British, French, Spanish
(1998) Analyze the extent to which religious freedom existed in the British North American colonies prior to 1700.
(1995) For the period before 1750, analyze the ways in which Britain’s policy of salutary neglect influenced the development of American society as illustrated in the following: 1) legislative assemblies, 2) commerce, 3) religion
(1990) “Throughout the Colonial period, economic concerns had more to do with settling of British North America than did religious concerns.” Assess the validity of this statement with specific reference to economic and religious concerns.
(1987) “Britain’s wars for empire, far more than its mercantilist policies, dictated the economic fortunes of Britain’s North American colonies in the eighteenth century.” Assess the validity of this statement. (a bit into next time period)
1763-1787: Revolutionary War and American Constitution
(2011 alt): Analyze the ways in which the political, economic, and diplomatic crises of the 1780s shaped the provisions of the United States Constitution.
(2010) Analyze the political, diplomatic, and military reasons for the United States victory in the Revolutionary War. Confine your answer to the period 1775-1783.
(2009) Analyze the ways in which British imperial policies between 1763 and1776 intensified colonials’ resistance to British rule and their commitment to republican values.
(2009 alt) Analyze how the ideas and experiences of the revolutionary era influenced the principles embodied in the Articles of Confederation.
(2008 alt) Analyze the reasons for the Anti-Federalists’ opposition to ratifying the Constitution.
(2005 alt) To what extent was the United States Constitution a radical departure from the Articles of Confederation?
(2003) Evaluate the extent to which the Articles of Confederation were effective in solving the problems that confronted the new nation.
(1996) Analyze the degree to which the Articles of Confederation provided an effective form of government with respect to any TWO of the following: foreign relations, western lands, economic conditions
(1992) Evaluate the relative importance of the following as factors prompting Americans to rebel in 1776: parliamentary taxation, restriction of civil liberties, British military measures, the legacy of colonial religious and political ideas
(1989) “In the two decades before the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, a profound shift occurred in the way many Americans thought and felt about the British government and their colonial governments.” Assess the validity of this statement in view of the political and constitutional debates of these decades.
(1988) “The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpation, all having, in direct object, the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states.” Evaluate this accusation made against King George III in the Declaration of Independence.
(1986) “Despite the view of some historians that the conflict between Great Britain and its thirteen North American colonies was economic in origin, in fact the American Revolution had its roots in politics in other areas of American life.” Assess the validity of this statement.
1787-1823: Federalist Era, Jeffersonian Period, Era of Good Feelings, early 1820s
(2006 alt) “The United States Constitution of 1787 represented an economic and ideological victory for the traditional American political elite.” Assess the validity of this statement for the period 1781 to 1789.
(2004 alt) To what extent was the election of 1800 aptly called the “Revolution of 1800”? Respond with reference to TWO of the following areas: economics, foreign policy, judiciary, politics
(2002) Analyze the contributions of TWO of the following in helping establish a stable government after the adoption of the Constitution: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington
(1994) Evaluate the relative importance of domestic and foreign affairs in shaping American politics in the 1790s.
(1991) The Bill of Rights did not come from a desire to protect the liberties won in the American Revolution, but rather from a fear of the powers of the new federal government. Assess the validity of this statement.
(1984) What evidence is there for the assertion that basic principles of the Constitution were firmly grounded in the political and religious experience of America’s colonial and revolutionary periods?
1824-1850: Jacksonian Democracy, Social Reforms/Utopias, and Manifest Destiny/Expansion
(2012) Analyze how western expansion contributed to growing sectional tensions between the North and the South. Confine your answer to the period from 1800 to 1850.
(2009) Analyze the social, political, and economic forces of the 1840s and early 1850s that led to the emergence of the Republican Party.
(2009 alt) Analyze the political, economic, and religious tensions between immigrant Roman Catholics and native-born Protestants in the United States from the 1830s through the 1850s.
(2008) Analyze the impact of the market revolution (1815-1860) on the economies of TWO of the following regions: Northwest, Midwest, South
(2007) In what ways did the Second Great Awakening in the North influence TWO of the following? Abolitionism, temperance, the cult of domesticity, utopian communities
(2007 alt) Compare the experiences of TWO of the following groups of immigrants during the period 1830 to 1860: English, Irish, German
(2003) In what ways did developments in transportation bring about economic and social change in the United States in the period 1820 to 1860?
(2001) The Jacksonian period (1824-1845) has been celebrated as the era of the “common man.” To what extent did the period live up to its characterization? Consider TWO of the following in your response: economic development, politics, reform movements
(1999) How did TWO of the following contribute to the reemergence of a two party system in the period 1820 to 1840? Major political personalities, states’ rights, economic issues
(1996) Analyze the extent to which TWO of the following influenced the development of democracy between 1820 and 1840: Jacksonian economic policy, changes in electoral politics, Second Great Awakening, westward movement
(1995) Analyze the ways in which supporters of slavery in the nineteenth century used legal, religious, and economic arguments to defend the institution of slavery.
(1993) In what ways did the early nineteenth-century reform movements for abolition and women’s rights illustrate both the strengths and the weaknesses of democracy in the early American republic?
(1991) Although historically represented as distinct parties, the Federalists and Whigs in fact shared a common political ideology, represented many of the same interest groups, and proposed similar programs and policies. Assess the validity of this statement.
(1990) Although Americans perceived Manifest Destiny as a benevolent movement, it was in fact an aggressive imperialism pursued at the expense of others.” Assess the validity of this statement with specific reference to American expansionism in the 1840s.
(1989) “Developments in transportation, rather than in manufacturing and agriculture, sparked American economic growth in the first half of the nineteenth century.” Assess the validity of this statement.
(1988) “American reform movements between 1820 and 1860 reflected both optimistic and pessimistic views of human nature and society.” Assess the validity of this statement in reference to reform movements in THREE of the following areas: education, temperance, women’s rights, penal institutions, utopian experiments
(1986) In the first half of the 19th century, the American culture and intellectual community contributed to the development of a distinctive American national consciousness. Assess the validity of this statement.
1850-1877: Events leading to Civil War; Civil War and Reconstruction
(2010) Analyze the ways in which controversy over the extension of slavery into western territories contributed to the coming of the Civil War. Confine your answer to the period1845-1861.
(2006) Explain why and how the role of the federal government changed as a result of the Civil War with respect to TWO of the following during the period 1861-1877: race relations, economic development, westward expansion
(2003) Evaluate the impact of the Civil War on political and economic developments in TWO of the following regions: the South, the North, the West. Focus your answer on the period between 1865 and 1900.
(1997) Analyze the economic consequences of the Civil War with respect to any TWO of the following in the United States between 1865 and 1880: agriculture, labor, industrialization, transportation
(1992) Discuss the political, economic, and social reforms introduced in the South between 1864 and 1877. To what extent did these reforms survive the Compromise of 1877?
(1988) I am not, nor ever have been, in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the white and black races.” How can this statement of Abraham Lincoln be reconciled with his 1862 Emancipation Proclamation?
(1983) How do you account for the failure of Reconstruction (1865-1877) to bring social and economic equality of opportunity to the former slaves?
1860-1917: Gilded Age, Expansionism, Populism, and Progressivism
(2011 alt): Compare and contrast the foreign policies of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.
(2010) Analyze the roles that women played in Progressive Era reforms from the 1880s through 1920. Focus your essay on TWO of the following: politics, social conditions, labor and working conditions
(2010 alt) Analyze the effectiveness of Progressive Era reformers in addressing problems of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In your answer, focus on reform efforts in TWO of the following areas: state and federal government, the workplace, living conditions in cities
(2008 alt) Analyze the extent to which the Spanish-American War was a turning point in American foreign policy.
(2007) To what extent did the role of the federal government change under President Theodore Roosevelt in regard to TWO of the following: labor, trusts, conservation, world affairs
(2007 alt) Explain how TWO of the following individuals responded to the economic and social problems created by industrialization during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries: Jane Addams, Andrew Carnegie, Samuel Gompers, Upton Sinclair
(2006 alt) For whom and to what extent was the American West a land of opportunity from 1865 to 1890?
(2005 alt) How successful were progressive reforms during the period 1890 to 1915 with respect to TWO of the following? Industrial conditions, urban life, politics
(2003 alt) Analyze the ways in which the farmers and industrial workers responded to industrialization in the Gilded Age (1865-1900).
(2002 alt) Identify and analyze the factors that changed the American city in the second half of the nineteenth century.
(2001) How and why did transportation developments spark economic growth during the period from 1860 to 1900 in the United States?
(1999) How were the lives of the Plains Indians in the second half of the nineteenth century affected by technological developments and government actions?
(1998) Analyze the impact of any TWO of the following on the American industrial worker between 1865 and 1900: government actions, immigration, labor unions, technological changes
(1995) Analyze the reasons for the emergence of the Populist movement in the late nineteenth century.
(1994) Compare and contrast the attitudes of THREE of the following toward the wealth that was created in the United States during the late nineteenth century: Andrew Carnegie, Horatio Alger, Ida M. Tarbell, Eugene V. Debs, Booker T. Washington
(1990) “The reorganization and consolidation of business structures was more responsible for late nineteenth century American industrialization than was the development of new technologies.” Assess the validity of this statement with specific reference to business and technology between 1865 and 1900.
(1989) In what ways were the late nineteenth century Populists the heirs of the Jacksonian Democrats with respect to overall objectives AND specific proposals for reform.
(1988) Although the economic growth of the United States between 1860 and 1900 has been attributed to a governmental policy of laissez-faire, it was in fact encouraged and sustained by direct government intervention.” Assess the validity of this statement.
(1987) Popular fascination with the cowboy, the pioneer, and the stories of Horatio Alger in the period 1870-1915 reflected Americans’ uneasiness over the transition from an agrarian to an industrial society.” Assess the validity of this statement.
(1987) The Progressive Movement of 1901-1917 was a triumph of conservatism rather than a victory for liberalism.” Assess the validity of this statement.
(1986) Andrew Carnegie has been viewed by some historians as the “prime representative of the industrial age” and by others as “an industrial leader atypical of the period.” Assess the validity of this statement.
(1985) How and why did the Monroe Doctrine become a cornerstone of United States foreign policy by the late 19th century?
1914-1945: WWI, Roaring Twenties, Depression/New Deal, WWII
(2012) Analyze the origins and outcomes of the intense cultural conflicts of the 1920s. In your response, focus on TWO of the following: Immigration, Prohibition, Religion
(2009) Analyze the home front experiences of TWO of the following groups during the Second World War: African Americans, Japanese Americans, Jewish Americans, Mexican Americans
(2008) Presidential elections between 1928 and 1948 revealed major shifts in political party loyalties. Analyze both the reasons for these changes and their consequences during this period.
(2007 alt) Analyze the ways in which the federal government sought support on the home front for the war effort during the First World War.
(2006) Historians have argued that Progressive reform lost momentum in the 1920s. Evaluate this statement with respect to TWO of the following: regulation of business, labor, immigrants
(2006 alt) How did TWO of the following help shape American national culture in the 1920s? advertising, entertainment, mass production
(2002 alt) How successful were the programs of the New Deal in solving the problems of the Great Depression? Assess with respect to TWO of the following: relief, recovery, reform
(2000) To what extent did the United States achieve the objectives that led it to enter the First World War?
(1999) In what ways did economic conditions and developments in the arts and entertainment help create the reputation of the 1920s as the Roaring Twenties?
(1998) To what extent and why did the United States adopt an isolationist policy in the 1920s and 1930s?
(1996) Analyze the ways in which the Great Depression altered the American social fabric in the 1930s.
(1995) Assess the relative influence of THREE of the following in the American decision to declare war on Germany in 1917: German naval policy, American economic interests, Woodrow Wilson’s idealism, allied propaganda, America’s claim to world power
(1993) Identify THREE of the following New Deal measures and analyze the ways in which each of the three attempted to fashion a more stable economy and a more equitable society: Agricultural Adjustment Act, Securities and Exchange Commission, Wagner Labor Relations Act, Social Security Act
(1990) “Although American writers of the 1920s and 1930s criticized American society, the nature of their criticisms differed markedly in the two decades.” Assess the validity of this statement with specific reference to writers in both decades.
(1989) The United States entered the First World War not ‘to make the world safe for democracy,’ as President Wilson proclaimed, but to safeguard American economic interests.” Assess the validity of this statement.
Cold War, 1945 onward; 1950s-1980s in America
(2012) Compare and contrast the Cold War foreign policies of TWO of the following presidents: Harry Truman (1945-1953), Dwight Eisenhower (1953-1961), Richard Nixon (1969-1974)
(2010) Explain the causes and consequences of TWO of the following population movements in the United States during the period 1945-1985: suburbanization, the growth of the Sun Belt, immigration to the United States
(2010 alt) Analyze the effects of the Vietnam War on TWO of the following in the United States in the period from 1961 to 1975: the presidency, the population between 18 and 35 years old, Cold War diplomacy
(2009 alt) Analyze the ways in which the events and trends of the 1970s diminished the nation’s economic power and international influence, and challenged Americans’ confidence in both.
(2006) While the United States appeared to be dominated by consensus and conformity in the 1950s, some Americans reacted against the status quo. Analyze the critiques of United States society made by TWO of the following: youth, civil rights activities, intellectuals
(2005) Analyze the extent to which TWO of the following transformed America in the 1960s and 1970s: the Civil Rights movement, the antiwar movement, the women’s movement
(2005 alt) Analyze the ways in which TWO of the following contributed to the changes in women’s lives in the United States in the mid-twentieth century: wars, literature and/or popular culture, medical and/or technological advances
(2004 alt) Between 1960 and 1975, there was great progress in the struggle for political and social equality.” Assess the validity of this statement with respect to TWO of the following groups during that period: African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos, Native Americans, women
(2003 alt) Describe and account for changes in the American presidency between 1960 and 1975, as symbolized by Kennedy’s “Camelot,” Johnson’s Great Society, and Nixon’s Watergate. In your answer, address the powers of the presidency and the role of the media.
(2002) How did the African-American civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s address the failures of Reconstruction?
(2000) Discuss, with respect to two of the following, the view that the 1960s represented a period of profound cultural change: education, gender roles, music, race relations
(2000) Discuss, with respect to two of the following, the view that the 1960s represented a period of profound cultural change: education, music, gender roles, race relations
(1999) Assess the success of the United States policy of containment in Asia between 1945 and 1975.
(2004) Analyze the successes and failures of the United States policy of containment as it developed in TWO of the following regions of the world during the period 1945 to 1975: East and Southeast Asia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East
(1998) “1968 was a turning point for the United States.” To what extent is this an accurate statement? In your answer, discuss TWO of the following: national politics, Vietnam War, Civil Rights
(1997) How do you account for the appeal of McCarthyism in the United States in the era following the Second World War?
(1996) Analyze the influence of TWO of the following on American-Soviet relations in the decade following the Second World War: Yalta Conference, communist revolution in China, Korean War, McCarthyism
(1994) To what extent did the decade of the 1950s deserve its reputation as an age of political, social, and cultural conformity?
(1992) In 1945, Winston Churchill said that the United States stood at the summit of the world. Discuss the developments in the thirty years following Churchill’s speech which called the global preeminence of the United States into question.
(1984) “Harry S. Truman was a realistic, pragmatic president who skillfully led the American people against the menace posed by the Soviet Union.” Assess the validity of this generalization for President Truman’s foreign policy from 1945 to 1953.
QUESTIONS THAT SPAN MULTIPLE TIME PERIODS (organized by when events being asked about happened, from earliest to most recent)
(2007) Settlers in the eighteenth-century American backcountry sometimes resorted to violent protest to express their grievances. Analyze the causes and significance of TWO of the following: March of the Paxton Boys, Regulator Movement, Shays’ Rebellion, Whiskey Rebellion
(2003 alt) Although the power of the national government increased during the early republic, this development often faced serious opposition. Compare the motives and effectiveness of those opposed to the growing power of the national government in TWO of the following: Whiskey Rebellion (1794), Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions (1798-1799), Hartford Convention (1814-1815), Nullification Crisis (1832-1833)
(2008 alt) Use TWO of the following categories to analyze the ways in which African Americans created a distinctive culture in slavery: family, music, oral traditions, religions
(1994) Analyze the ways in which TWO of the following influenced the development of American society: Puritanism during the late 17th century, the Great Awakening during the 18th century, the Second Great Awakening during the nineteenth century
(1997) Analyze the extent to which the American Revolution represented a radical alteration in American political ideas and institutions. Confine your answer to the period 1775 to 1800.
(1997) Discuss the impact of territorial expansion on national unity between 1800 and 1850.
(2004) Analyze the impact of the American Revolution on both slavery and the status of women in the period from 1775 to 1800.
(1993) Compare the expansionist foreign policies of Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James K. Polk. To what extent did their policies strengthen the United States?
(2011) To what extent did political parties contribute to the development of national unity in the United States between 1790 and 1840?
(2000) Assess the moral arguments and political actions of those opposed to the spread of slavery in the context of two of the following: Missouri Compromise, Mexican War, Compromise of 1850, Kansas-Nebraska Act
(2004) Analyze the effectiveness of political compromise in reducing sectional tensions in the period 1820 to 1861.
(1984) “Throughout our history, the Supreme Court has acted as a partisan political body rather than a neutral arbiter of constitutional principles.” Assess the validity of this generalization for the period 1800-1860.
(2006 alt) In what ways and to what extent was industrial development from 1800 to 1860 a factor in the relationship between the northern and the southern states?
(2004 alt) To what extent and in what ways did the roles of women change in American society between 1790 and 1860? Respond with reference to TWO of the following areas: domestic, economic, political, social
(2005) To what extent did the debates about the Mexican War and its aftermath reflect the sectional interests of New Englanders, westerners, and southerners in the period from 1845 to 1855?
(1992) Compare the debates that took place over the American expansionism in the 1840s with those that took place in the 1890s, analyzing the similarities and differences in the debates of the two eras.
(1986) “Both the Mexican-American War and the Spanish-American War were premeditated affairs resulting from deliberately calculated schemes of robbery on the part of a superior power against weak and defenseless neighbors.” Assess the validity of this statement.
(1991) From the 1840s through the 1890s, women’s activities in the intellectual, social, economic, and political spheres effectively challenged traditional attitudes about women’s place in society. Assess the validity of this statement.
(1991) Although the economic development of the Trans-Mississippi West is popularly associated with hardy individualism, it was in fact largely dependent on the federal government. Assess the validity of this statement with specific reference to western economic activities in the nineteenth century.
(1987) “Throughout its history, the United States has been a land of refuge and opportunity for immigrants.” Assess the validity of this statement in view of the experiences of TWO of the following: 1) the Scotch-Irish on the 18th century Appalachian frontier, 2) the Irish in the 19th century urban Northeast, 3) the Chinese in the 19th century West
(2010 alt) Compare and contrast the experience of slaves on tobacco plantations in the early 17th century Chesapeake region with that of slaves on 19th century cotton plantations in the Deep South. What forces transformed the institution of slavery from the early seventeenth century to the nineteenth century?
(1981) In American politics the most significant battles have occurred within the major parties rather than between them. Discuss this statement with reference to the periods 1850-1860 and 1900-1912.
(2008) Following Reconstruction, many southern leaders promoted the idea of a “New South.” To what extent was this “New South” a reality by the time of the First World War? In your answer be sure to address TWO of the following: economic development, politics, race relations
(1993) Analyze the ways in which state and federal legislation and judicial decisions, including those of the Supreme Court, affected the efforts of any TWO of the following groups to improve their position in society between 1880 and 1920: African Americans, farmers, workers
(2004 alt) Analyze the primary causes of the population shift from a rural to an urban environment in the US between 1875 and 1925.
(2011) Compare and contrast the ways that many Americans expressed their opposition to immigrants in the 1840s-1850s with the ways that many Americans expressed their opposition to immigrants in the 1910s-1920s.
(2001) Describe and account for the rise of nativism in American society from 1900-1930.
(1988) Why did socialism fail to become a major force in American politics between 1900 and 1940 despite widespread dissatisfaction with the social and economic order and significant support for radical movements during that period?
(2003) Compare and contrast United States society in the 1920s and 1950s with respect to TWO of the following: race relations, role of women, consumerism
(2008 alt) Analyze the extent to which the 1920s and 1950s were similar in TWO of the following areas: impact of technology, intolerant attitudes, literary developments
(2004) Compare and contrast the programs and policies designed by reformers of the Progressive era to those designed by reformers of the New Deal period. Confine your answer to programs and policies that addressed the needs of those living in poverty.
(2002) Compare and contrast the United States foreign policy after the first World War and after the Second World War. Consider the period 1919-1928 and 1945-1950.
(1993) Describe THREE of the following and analyze the ways in which each of the three has affected the status of women in American society since 1940: changing economic conditions, the rebirth of an organized women’s movement, advances in reproductive technology, the persistence of traditional definitions in women’s roles
(1986) “Reform movements of the twentieth century have shown continuity in their goals and strategies.” Assess the validity of this statement for ONE of the following pairs of reform movements: 1) Progressivism and the New Deal, 2) women’s suffrage and post-2nd World War feminism, 3) the New Deal and the Great Society
(1992) In what ways did the Great Society resemble the New Deal in its origins, goals, and social and political legacy? Cite specific examples and policies in support of your argument.
(1987) “Social dislocations resulting from wartime conditions frequently bring lasting change within a society.” Evaluate the relevance of this generalization to American society in the 20th century in view of the experiences of blacks AND women.
(1985) During the past four decades, historians consistently have rated Washington, Lincoln, and Franklin D. Roosevelt as the greatest presidents. Assess the greatness of any TWO of these chief executives, making clear the criteria on which you base your judgment.
(1985) The size, character, and effectiveness of the organized labor movement changed significantly during the late nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century. Apply this statement to TWO of the following periods: a) 1870-1915, b) 1935-1950, c) 1935-1950
(2011) African-American leaders have responded to racial discrimination in the United States in a variety of ways. Compare and contrast the goals and strategies of African-American leaders in the 1890s-1920s with the goals and strategies of African-American leaders in the 1950s-1960s.
(2011 alt) Compare and contrast the women’s rights movement of the 1840s-1860s with the women’s rights movement of the 1960s-1980s.
(2002 alt) Analyze the ways in which TWO of the following shaped American politics after the Second World War: 1) anticommunism in the 1940s and 1950s, 2) the women’s liberation movement in the 1960s, 3) the “silent majority” in the 1970s
(1982) Compare the goals and strategies of the black reform movements of the period 1890-1910 to the goals and strategies of the black reform movements in the period 1950-1970.
(2003 alt) How did the African America Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s address the failures of Reconstruction?
(1989) “Vice-presidents who have succeeded to the presidency on the death of the President have been less effective in their conduct of domestic AND foreign policy than the men they replaced.” Assess the validity of this statement for any TWO of the following pairs: William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson
(1991) Although the 1960s are usually considered the decade of greatest achievement for black civil rights, the 1940s and 1950s were periods of equally important gains. Assess the validity of this statement.
(1985) What accounts for the growth between 1940-1965 of popular and governmental concern for the position of blacks in American society?
(2009 alt) Explain the origins of TWO of the following third parties and evaluate their impact on Untied States politics and national policies: People’s Party (Populists) 1892, Progressive Party (Bull Moose) 1912, States’ Rights (Dixiecrats) 1948, American Independent Party 1968
(2005) Describe the patterns of immigration in TWO of the periods listed below. Compare and contrast the responses of Americans to immigrants in these periods: 1820 to 1860, 1880 to 1924, 1965 to 2000.
(2007) “Landslide presidential victories do not ensure continued political effectiveness or legislative success.” Assess the validity of this statement by comparing TWO of the following presidential administrations: Franklin Roosevelt (1936), Lyndon Johnson (1964), Richard Nixon (1972), Ronald Reagan (1984)
DOCUMENT BASED QUESTIONS—DBQ (organized by year in which the DBQ was on test--most recent test first)
(2012) In the post-Civil War United States, corporations grew significantly in number, size, and influence. Analyze the impact of big business on the economy and politics and the responses of Americans to these changes. Confine your answer to the period 1870 to 1900.
(2011) Analyze the international and domestic challenges the United States faced between 1968 and 1974, and evaluate how President Richard Nixon’s administration responded to them.
(2011 alt): Explain the ways that participation in political campaigns and elections in the United States changed between 1815 and 1840s, and analyze forces and events that led to these changes.
(2010) In what ways did ideas and values held by Puritans influence the political, economic, and social development of the New England colonies from 1630 through the 1660s?
(2010 alt) The issue of territorial expansion sparked considerable debate in the period 1800-1855. Analyze this debate and evaluate the influence if both supporters and opponents of territorial expansion in shaping federal government policy.
(2009) From 1775 to 1830, many African-Americans gained freedom from slavery, yet during the same period the institution of slavery expanded. Explain why BOTH of those changes took place. Analyze the ways that BOTH free African Americans and enslaved African Americans responded to the challenges confronting them.
(2009 alt) In what ways did African-Americans shape the course and consequences of the Civil War? (1861-1870)
(2008) Analyze the ways in which the Vietnam War heightened social, political, and economic tensions in the United States. Focus your answer on the period 1964-1975.
(2008 alt) For the years 1880 to 1925, analyze both the tensions surrounding the issue of immigration and the United States government’s response to these tensions.
(2007) Analyze the ways in which technology, government policy, and economic conditions changed American agriculture in the period 1865-1900. In your answer be sure to evaluate farmers’ responses to these changes.
(2007 alt) In what ways did the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson respond to the political, economic, and social problems of the United States? Assess the effectiveness of these responses. (1960-1970)
(2006) Discuss the changing ideals of American womanhood between the American Revolution (1770s) and the outbreak of the Civil War. What factors fostered the emergence of “republican motherhood” and the “cult of domesticity”? Assess the extent to which these ideal influenced the lives of women during this period. In your answer be sure to consider issues of race and class.
(2006 alt) Analyze developments from 1941 to 1949 that increased suspicion and tension between the United States and the Soviet Union.
(2005) To what extent did the American Revolution fundamentally change American society? In your answer, be sure to address the political, social, and economic effects of the Revolution in the period from 1775 to 1800.
(2005 alt) In the early nineteenth century, Americans sought to resolve their political disputes through compromise, yet by 1860 this no longer seemed possible. Analyze the reasons for this change. (1820-1860)
(2004) In what ways did the French and Indian War (1754-1763) alter the political, economic, and ideological relations between Britain and its American colonies? (1740-1766)
(2004 alt) How and for what reasons did United States foreign policy change between 1920 and 1941?
(2003) Analyze the responses of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration to the problems of the Great Depression. How effective were these responses? How did they change the role of the federal government? (1929-1941)
(2003 alt) Evaluate the effectiveness of Progressive Era reformers and the federal government in bringing about reform at the national level. In your answer be sure to analyze the successes and limitations of these efforts in the period 1900-1920.
(2002) “Reform movements in the United States sought to expand democratic ideals.” Assess the validity of this statement with specific reference to the years 1825-1850.
(2002 alt) Historians have traditionally labeled the period after the War of 1812 the “Era of Good Feelings.” Evaluate the accuracy of this label, considering the emergence of nationalism and sectionalism. (1815-1825)
(2001) What were the Cold War fears of the American people in the aftermath of the Second World War? How successfully did the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower address these fears?
(2000) How successful was organized labor in improving the position of workers in the period from 1875 to 1900? Analyze the factors that contributed to the level of success achieved.
(1999) To what extent had the colonists developed a sense of their identity and unity as Americans by the eve of the Revolution? (1750-1776)
(1998) With respect to the federal Constitution, the Jeffersonian Republicans are usually characterized as strict constructionists who were opposed to the broad constructionism of the Federalists. To what extent was this characterization of the two parties accurate during the presidencies of Jefferson and Madison? (1801-1817)
(1997) To what extent did economic and political developments as well as the assumptions about the nature of women affect the position of American women during the period 1890-1925?
(1996) In what ways and to what extent did constitutional and social developments between 1860 and 1877 amount to a revolution?
(1995) Analyze the changes that occurred during the 1960s in the goals, strategies, and support of the movement for African American civil rights.
(1994) To what extent was late nineteenth century and early twentieth century United States expansionism a continuation of past United States expansionism and to what extent was it a departure? (up to 1914)
(1993) Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settled largely by people of English origin, by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies. Why did this difference in development occur? (up to 1700)
(1992) To what extent did the natural environment shape the development of the West beyond the Mississippi and the lives of those who lived and settled there? How important were other factors? (1840s-1890s)
(1991) It was the strength of the opposition forces, both liberal and conservative, rather than the ineptitude and stubbornness of President Wilson that led to the Senate defeat of the Treaty of Versailles. (1917-1921)
(1990) Jacksonian Democrats viewed themselves as the guardians of the United States Constitution political democracy, individual liberty, and equality of economic opportunity. In light of the following documents and your knowledge of the 1820s and 1830s, to what extent do you agree with the Jacksonians’ view of themselves?
(1989) Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois offered different strategies for dealing with the problems of poverty and discrimination faced by black Americans at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries. (1877-1915)
(1987) “By the 1850s the Constitution, originally framed as an instrument of national unity, had become a source of sectional discord and tension and ultimately contributed to the failure of the union it had created.” (1850-1861)
(1986) The 1920s were a period of tension between new and changing attitudes on the one hand and traditional values and nostalgia on the other. What led to the tension between old and new AND in what ways was the tension manifested?
(1985) From 1781 to 1789, the Articles of Confederation provided the United States with an effective government. Using the documents and your knowledge of the period, evaluate this statement.
(1984) President Franklin D. Roosevelt is commonly thought of as a liberal and President Herbert Hoover as a conservative. To what extent are these characterizations valid?
(1977) The debate over the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 revealed bitter controversies on a number of issues. Discuss the issues involved and explain why these controversies developed.
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